What can be acheived with the BULL-MIXA |
HOW QUICK IS THE BULL MIX SELF-LOADING MIXER?
As a rule of thumb, a 10 x 5 metre slab can be laid using a .3m Bull Mixa Self-loading mixer in about 2 hours.
In comparison, the same job using a hand mixer operation would take about 6 hours.
It's relatively easy to see the cost saving in labour alone.

SUCCESS STORY: Collapsed bridge support
In the Charters Towers region, the rock-faced support to a road bridge had given away. The Bull Mixa Self-loading mixer, attached to a front-end loader, was able to get up high and get supporting concrete in those hard to reach places, repairing the banking quickly and efficiently.

SUCCESS STORY: Old Queenslander renovations
This old Queenslander has had a slab poured underneath it and around 3 sides for extensions. This job was tackled with just a .3m Bull Mixa mixer and the whole job involved 47 cubic metres of concrete. This saved the owner thousands of dollars over employing a truck to deliver the concrete.

SUCCESS STORY: Machinery shed slab
This machinery shed on a cattle station had a dirt floor for years. A massive job for a hand-mixer, it was put off until the Self-loading mixer did the job in 2 days of easy work

SUCCESS STORY: Cattle yard water trough
Usually the more remote a site, the least work is done on it. Facilities are often poor. The Self-loading mixer made short work of repairs to and extending the concrete apron around this water trough at these cattle yards. The benefits are both in the immediate and in the long term..

SUCCESS STORY: Cattle yards
Along with the cattle water trough above, a whole set of yards built from railway rails and concreted in, was constructed with longevity in mind.
What could have been a back-breaking job wheeling a full barrow on concrete mix to each hole, was simplified with the mobile Bull Mix mixer, which made short work of it.
